Covid Concerns? Focus on this ONE thing!
🤔 is this just me?  Or do you also find your head occasionally slips back to pre-COVID times when you’re out and about? Then you get a whiff of…
🤔 is this just me?  Or do you also find your head occasionally slips back to pre-COVID times when you’re out and about? Then you get a whiff of…
This week we’re back with a more conversation-based episode which we really hope you enjoy. We discuss taking action on what you know, discovering a sense of purpose in your day-to-day, and the power of finding a healthier balance…
In this episode of Fitter Food Radio, we discuss adaptations we have made during lockdown life including nutrition, exercise, relationships, and emotional health. Plus why the Fitter 365 community has been essential to keep us focused during this…
As new guidelines are in place in the UK and across the globe encouraging social distancing and self isolation we just wanted to reassure you of our commitment to help in any way we can. We will continue to offer support across our social media channels and via our Fitter Food Radio podcast. We have also made our Fitter 365 Facegroup free and available to join, please jump in and share with anyone that needs daily interaction, motivation and a friendly group to hang out with online.Â
A common issue I see across my client base, especially for women, is a thyroid complication. Some cases have already been diagnosed and sometimes we identify them through a combination of blood testing and symptom analysis. However, there’s another pattern I’ve observed and that is people looking for a thyroid issue as an explanation for their sluggish metabolism or lack of results when it comes to weight loss.
In this episode of Fitter Food Radio, we reflect on the success of our recent Fitter Weekender which this year had a big focus on mindset, movement, and relaxation. We discuss why knowing what to do when it comes…
Stress is a regular occurrence in life, you can't avoid it and neither should you necessarily always try to, however, you must absolutely control how it impacts your health. Last week I had a deep and meaningful chat with my parents. We were discussing the amount of things they take on in life including renovation projects, travelling, looking after family, etc. Whilst they love doing these things and I wouldn’t want them to stop it’s vital they observe the impact these activities may have on their health.
I have TWO important questions for you. A fundamental part of your health revolves around the relationships in your life. Those you spend the most time with are of course some of the most important. Now that science has established the links between your nervous, immune and hormone systems it's clear that how you feel changes your biology, relationships significantly alter your dominant emotions and therefore your health.